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>> douglas: it's extremely hard. even more unpredictable than it was with kim jong-un than his father or grandfather. regime changes kind of off the table. the only thing you can do, the chinese regard the north koreans as being like a very embarrassing young relative. they know they own it and are responsible for it and they hated anything needed. only with the chinese eat can you do anything. >> eric: how to get the chinese to understand that any sort of conflict on the korean peninsula would be a floodgate of refugees into mainland china? >> douglas: the chinese know it. they don't want south korean style capitalism on the border either. the only way you can do it is to persuade the chinese that the price for them not bringing pyongyang into line is worse than the price of bringing them into line. you're dealing with literally the most insane leadership on the planet. >> eboni: how to be demonstrated? it's been my question i ask 15 different ways every time this comes up. how do we incentivize china to get on boar
>> douglas: it's extremely hard. even more unpredictable than it was with kim jong-un than his father or grandfather. regime changes kind of off the table. the only thing you can do, the chinese regard the north koreans as being like a very embarrassing young relative. they know they own it and are responsible for it and they hated anything needed. only with the chinese eat can you do anything. >> eric: how to get the chinese to understand that any sort of conflict on the korean...
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douglas -- >> host: oh, douglas. >> guest: douglas, the little giant, the senator from illinois, is most powerful figure from illinois. he's on the national stage. he is young. he is already run for president in 1852. he is not even -- run when hi is 37 years old. 1852. a meteor. lincoln is envious of him. says his acolossus and i walk underneath his legs. he has been his rival for decades and has been attacking him for decades. they have rival newspapers in springfield. editorials flying back and forth. and lincoln feels completely insignificant. douglas is everything and then douglas blows up the world because his ambition is thwarted. he has run for president, didn't get the nomination. he wants the nomination, in 1856. so he needs to do something enormous. he wants to build a transcontinental railroad across the united states, get credit for it. he also wants to make money off it, and he has bought land in dubuque, iowa, and he made a lot of money off the illinois stroll because the owned the lakefront in chicago and sold it to the ic as the right of way land after he passed the illi
douglas -- >> host: oh, douglas. >> guest: douglas, the little giant, the senator from illinois, is most powerful figure from illinois. he's on the national stage. he is young. he is already run for president in 1852. he is not even -- run when hi is 37 years old. 1852. a meteor. lincoln is envious of him. says his acolossus and i walk underneath his legs. he has been his rival for decades and has been attacking him for decades. they have rival newspapers in springfield. editorials...
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the douglas case was granted early in the 1961 term and argued during the 1961 term. it involved not only the question of whether there should council on appeal but whether at the trial which occurred in california, the public defender had competently represented the defendants in the case and whether he had a conflict of interest. if you look at the papers and my law clerk was very helpful to me going down to the library of congress and looking at the justice's papers, many of which are there. what you find is they are sitting there with this douglas case, this was before gideon was granted, and saying we cannot very well say there should be counsel appointed on appeal when we still have brady on the books. what are we supposed to do with this? they kept puzzling about that and puzzling about that and then eventually they were going to dismiss it as improperly granted. then, the court granted in gideon and they decided to have douglas re-argued along with gideon. interestingly, the theory of douglas about the right to counsel on appeal rests on the equal protection n
the douglas case was granted early in the 1961 term and argued during the 1961 term. it involved not only the question of whether there should council on appeal but whether at the trial which occurred in california, the public defender had competently represented the defendants in the case and whether he had a conflict of interest. if you look at the papers and my law clerk was very helpful to me going down to the library of congress and looking at the justice's papers, many of which are there....
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. >> my real make is doug-- douglas, michael douse las. laugh. >> stephen: so easy. >> yeah. my real name, and i got a gig, i was just starting out and i got this job and because of the union there was pike douglas who used to have a talk show. >> stephen: sure. >> and michael douglas, the movie star, actor. and somebody said well, you know, you have to change your name, i said i don't really want to change my name, i'm very proud of my name, by the way, i'm easing my name back into-- i'm trying to kind of ease it back in. because i'm proud of my name. so they said well, you know, you have to change your name. i said why. because there are two other guys in the union. so i changed my name. now what is great is i used my real name, michael john douglas for everything, except, you know, on a marquee or a gig, right. so people get very confused because there will be, you will be going somewhere and there will be a driver with a sign saying michael douglas and then i show up. and they look so confused. because-- . >> stephen: they're expecting
. >> my real make is doug-- douglas, michael douse las. laugh. >> stephen: so easy. >> yeah. my real name, and i got a gig, i was just starting out and i got this job and because of the union there was pike douglas who used to have a talk show. >> stephen: sure. >> and michael douglas, the movie star, actor. and somebody said well, you know, you have to change your name, i said i don't really want to change my name, i'm very proud of my name, by the way, i'm easing...
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he makes it clear that douglas will not get any patronage. stephen douglas spent $3000 of his own money to elect james buchanan in 1856. -- $40,000 of his own money to let james buchanan in 1856. then he goes further when douglas breaks with him over kansas, he proscribes and then democrats inasite congress that he controls. you have two big figures that are at loggerheads. he does nothing to recognize the growing antagonism that many northern white working voters have towards what they call the slave power. this story has been told in every textbook. i don't need to rehearse it at length. the issue was not slavery or no slavery in the late 1850's. the issue was what is the issue of the west? felt you were going to have more inequality and poverty and trouble socially. southerners believed if you close up the west to them, slavery cannot prosper as it is prospering. it is prospering in the 1850's. that this collision over what is happening in the west. james buchanan has always been a trimmer on this issue. when it came up in the 1840's, he w
he makes it clear that douglas will not get any patronage. stephen douglas spent $3000 of his own money to elect james buchanan in 1856. -- $40,000 of his own money to let james buchanan in 1856. then he goes further when douglas breaks with him over kansas, he proscribes and then democrats inasite congress that he controls. you have two big figures that are at loggerheads. he does nothing to recognize the growing antagonism that many northern white working voters have towards what they call...
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there was no need for him to a -- to have broken with stephen douglas. i can see many alternatives to him in terms of supporting lecompton the way he did. it was an irrepressible conflict. you ask a great question. we will be sorting this out forever. john: on other thing i would say is that some contemporaries believe that by the use of force in south carolina, most historians don't buy the idea that andrew jackson could have stopped the secession movement had he still been alive. this misunderstands the degree of support for secession across the south in 1860 and 1861. buchanan did not want to use that aggressive use of force because he recognized that was something that might fuel secession even more. >> just one final comment, it really makes me more sympathetic to buchanan and his estimate as a president. it is somewhat unfair because he was placed in a situation where jesus of nazareth would have had a hard time untangling that very difficult situation. thank you very much. michael: thank you. remember, it's an argument without end. thanks, everybo
there was no need for him to a -- to have broken with stephen douglas. i can see many alternatives to him in terms of supporting lecompton the way he did. it was an irrepressible conflict. you ask a great question. we will be sorting this out forever. john: on other thing i would say is that some contemporaries believe that by the use of force in south carolina, most historians don't buy the idea that andrew jackson could have stopped the secession movement had he still been alive. this...
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then ernie, a friend of youngest son chip douglas, was added to the cast after being adopted by the douglas and when the boy's grandfather, played by 'i love lucy's' william frawley, left the show, his brother, uncle charley, played by william demarest, took over in the douglas house. even the network the show originally aired on changed. the series started on abc but five years later moved to cbs after abc refused to pay for the cost of switching from black and white to color. but for 12-years the audience always followed the douglas's wherever they were. "one of the things about the show in the beginning that a lot of people have forgotten the uniqueness of it was that 'three sons' was the first show that had like - the place was a mess. the dog was on the table. there were clothes all over the place. you know we weren't coming down to dinner in our suits and things like that. and for the time in the early '60s that broke a lot of traditions. it was kind of unique to see. i remember a lot of people saying, 'that's the way my house looks,' you know." "and so it was fresh. you know when it
then ernie, a friend of youngest son chip douglas, was added to the cast after being adopted by the douglas and when the boy's grandfather, played by 'i love lucy's' william frawley, left the show, his brother, uncle charley, played by william demarest, took over in the douglas house. even the network the show originally aired on changed. the series started on abc but five years later moved to cbs after abc refused to pay for the cost of switching from black and white to color. but for 12-years...
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douglas brinkley and mike shields. douglas, you wanted to jump in. you were raring to get in here. >> don, i think the question is donald trump's been president for six months and hasn't been a success. when you're dealing with congress, it's basically a zero with the exception of neil gorsuch. what has donald trump done? history's going to show he made mistake by not going after infrastructure first. this idea of repealing and replacing with no plan in place has left donald trump out to dry not once but about three different times now. now we're rushing into the fourth of july, he's doing an emergency meeting. mitch mcconnell's being hammered by just about everybody because he's pushing this without the votes. as donald trump said, it's more work and it's harder than you think. and that's because obamacare is starting to become a birthright like medicaid and medicare, like social security. what people didn't like was the obama on obama care but they liked the care and we're not going to be able to leave 22 million people without health care. you wil
douglas brinkley and mike shields. douglas, you wanted to jump in. you were raring to get in here. >> don, i think the question is donald trump's been president for six months and hasn't been a success. when you're dealing with congress, it's basically a zero with the exception of neil gorsuch. what has donald trump done? history's going to show he made mistake by not going after infrastructure first. this idea of repealing and replacing with no plan in place has left donald trump out to...
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the cheeki rafiki was operated by douglas innes.cised calling it off too soon and later resumed it. the court heard it is possible james mail and andrew bridge may have survived some time after cheeki rafiki. the prosecution say the bodies were never found. it was the loss of the cheeki rafiki keel that led to the capsizing. they said douglas innes had failed to get the boat properly maintained. they saw this three tom keel had been broken off. in court the prosecution said douglas innes had been trying to cut costs and had let the men set sail without proper chart. he denies four counts of manslaughter by gross negligence and the first witnesses in this case will give evidence tomorrow. the growing resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is one of the most pressing challenges facing modern medicine. the problem has been made worse by the extensive use of antibiotics on farm animals. now researchers at leicester university are developing an alternative way of treating diseases in pigs. as our our science correspondent, pallab ghosh re
the cheeki rafiki was operated by douglas innes.cised calling it off too soon and later resumed it. the court heard it is possible james mail and andrew bridge may have survived some time after cheeki rafiki. the prosecution say the bodies were never found. it was the loss of the cheeki rafiki keel that led to the capsizing. they said douglas innes had failed to get the boat properly maintained. they saw this three tom keel had been broken off. in court the prosecution said douglas innes had...
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there was no need for him to a broken with stephen douglas. i can see many alternatives to him in terms of some orting him the way he did. -- supporting him the way he did. it was an irrepressible conflict. you ask a great question. we will be sorting this out forever. leavesome contemporaries -- believe that by the use of fourth and south carolina, most historians don't i the idea that andrew jackson could have stopped the secession movement had he still been alive. this misunderstands the degree of support for secession across the south in 1860 and 1861. buchanan did not want to use that force. he recognized that was something that might fuel secession even more. it really makes me more hisathetic to buchanan and estimate as a president. he was placed in a situation where jesus of nazareth would have had a hard time untangling that very difficult situation. michael: remember, it's an argument without end. thanks everybody. [applause] have less than 10 minutes. >> you are live -- watching live coverage of the civil war institute convention. w
there was no need for him to a broken with stephen douglas. i can see many alternatives to him in terms of some orting him the way he did. -- supporting him the way he did. it was an irrepressible conflict. you ask a great question. we will be sorting this out forever. leavesome contemporaries -- believe that by the use of fourth and south carolina, most historians don't i the idea that andrew jackson could have stopped the secession movement had he still been alive. this misunderstands the...
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douglas mcarthur is still in the philippines. he's basically saying what is the american jaifvy going to do? the american navy, having done some initial raids in 1942, enterprise and halsey sail and fletcher sail into the gill berts, sort of almost nuisance raised but put the japanese on notice the navy won't take all of this lying down. in march of 1942, lexington and hornet, fletcher is on -- excuse me, lexington and yorktown. fletcher is on yorktown, wilson brown is on lexington and the two carriers together sail into the gulf while the japanese are making this assault against leigh and salahmala. what they do, relatively little known operation, they launch air takes on these beach heads and japanese transports and support ships off leigh. that does two things. the first is it gives the officers on both trips serious training. you have to fly over the stanley mountains, it gets a little dicey up there. they're facing aerial combat but also able to sink about three transports, a subchaser and other cargo vessels there. they get
douglas mcarthur is still in the philippines. he's basically saying what is the american jaifvy going to do? the american navy, having done some initial raids in 1942, enterprise and halsey sail and fletcher sail into the gill berts, sort of almost nuisance raised but put the japanese on notice the navy won't take all of this lying down. in march of 1942, lexington and hornet, fletcher is on -- excuse me, lexington and yorktown. fletcher is on yorktown, wilson brown is on lexington and the two...
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douglas macarthur is still at this point in the philippines. and he's basically saying, well, what's the american navy going to do? the american navy, having done some initial raids in january of 1942, enterprise and halsey sail into the marshals, fletcher and yorktown sail into the gillberts , sort of with some nuisance raids and also to put the japanese on notice that the american navy is not going to take this lying down. 1942, lexington and andet, excuse me, lexington yorktown, fletcher is on yorktown and wilson brown is on lexington. and the two carriers together sail into the gulf of pompa while the japanese are making this assault on march 8th. what they do is a relatively little known operation. they launch air attacks on these beach heads and on these japanese transports and support ships. that does two things. the first thing it does is really gives a whole cadre of flight officers on both of those ships some pretty serious training. you have to fly over the mountains it gets a little bit , dicy up there, they're facing some aerial co
douglas macarthur is still at this point in the philippines. and he's basically saying, well, what's the american navy going to do? the american navy, having done some initial raids in january of 1942, enterprise and halsey sail into the marshals, fletcher and yorktown sail into the gillberts , sort of with some nuisance raids and also to put the japanese on notice that the american navy is not going to take this lying down. 1942, lexington and andet, excuse me, lexington yorktown, fletcher is...
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. >> douglas, let me begin with you.anne outlined some of what republican lawmakers are saying this morning, but if you look at it in total, you've got more and more republican senators sort of pulling away from the president on some of these issues. lindsey graham saying, you know, just stop talking, or you might walk into a perjury trap. you've got senator james langford of oklahoma saying that the conversations that the president allegedly had with comey were "very inappropriate." susan collins of maine saying just show us the tapes, stop giving us mixed messages. mike lee of utah about comey's testimony, asked if he believed him, saying he doesn't strike me as someone who would lie under oath. if you're sitting in the white house this morning, are you worried about this growing divide? >> i would be, if i were donald trump, that you're going to start losing too many republicans. i mean, the tape issue here is just incredible. i mean, here, i spent a lot of my career, poppy, i was director of the eisenhower center. i
. >> douglas, let me begin with you.anne outlined some of what republican lawmakers are saying this morning, but if you look at it in total, you've got more and more republican senators sort of pulling away from the president on some of these issues. lindsey graham saying, you know, just stop talking, or you might walk into a perjury trap. you've got senator james langford of oklahoma saying that the conversations that the president allegedly had with comey were "very...
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. >> to douglas's point uks the former fbi director called the president of the united states a liar cha number of times, said could not be trusted. >> those were lies, plain and simple. was concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting so i thought it was important to document. >> in his interview with lester holt the president said i had dinner with him, he wanted to stay on is this accurate statement? >> no sir. >> did you in anyway initiate that dinner. >> no. >> the president asked whether he urged you to shut down the investigation into michael flynn president responded quote no, no, next question. is that an accurate statement. >> i don't know believe it is. >> with the culmination of the events you're fired was there an explanation. >> there was an explanation i just don't buy it. >> how big a deal is that and is it disrespectful calling the sitting president a liar. >> no because he is. the washington capita washington post had a piece he lied over 300 times, misat the same times, however you call it, misat the same tim misstatemen misstatements. clearly. he took no
. >> to douglas's point uks the former fbi director called the president of the united states a liar cha number of times, said could not be trusted. >> those were lies, plain and simple. was concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting so i thought it was important to document. >> in his interview with lester holt the president said i had dinner with him, he wanted to stay on is this accurate statement? >> no sir. >> did you in anyway initiate that...
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joining me is douglas brinkley.we're talking about this beforehand, because he hasn't even said it. douglas, what are your first thoughts about what is clearly going to be explosive testimony from the former fbi director tomorrow? >> well, first off, there's no question we're on a rolling freight train that's leading us into obstruction of justice territory. this is a dark day in my opinion for president trump, but it's really the beginning. it may be the beginning of the end of trump. tomorrow, i think you're going to have -- what -- i was surprised that the seven-page letter came out today, but then it started making sense. i think tomorrow they will be talking about that may 9th letters that trump wrote that comey firing him. i would be curious to find what comey thinking about his own firing. that was not in today's letter. so we'll have to watch and listen to that tomorrow. >> you think what was written in this her -- what wasn't written in the letter is just as important if not more than what was written in th
joining me is douglas brinkley.we're talking about this beforehand, because he hasn't even said it. douglas, what are your first thoughts about what is clearly going to be explosive testimony from the former fbi director tomorrow? >> well, first off, there's no question we're on a rolling freight train that's leading us into obstruction of justice territory. this is a dark day in my opinion for president trump, but it's really the beginning. it may be the beginning of the end of trump....
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shinga douglas, okinawa, san diego, california. riggsby, palmyra, virginia. the philippines. grandfather who was filipino served in our united states feaf. now tran haun vietnam, oakville, connecticut. noah henderson was from texas by way of guatemala. and finally, gary rim jr. from ohio. the "daily beast" told me something about gary that i wouldn't have garnered from "the new york times" story that was so wonderful as it described the backgrounds and the rainbow that these seven men made of america. gary rim was due to be -- finish his service in three months. and he considered everybody on that ship, all the sailors, his kids. had he no children of his own. -- he had no children of his own. but the sailors were his kids. and he rescued up to 20 sailors to see to it after the crash that they survived. then went to try to rescue six others. it's at that point gary rim lost his life. he lost his life serving his shipmates as he called them, his kids, his fellow sailors. they were shipmates and sailors, united states naval personnel. hey weren't filipinos or vietnamese or any
shinga douglas, okinawa, san diego, california. riggsby, palmyra, virginia. the philippines. grandfather who was filipino served in our united states feaf. now tran haun vietnam, oakville, connecticut. noah henderson was from texas by way of guatemala. and finally, gary rim jr. from ohio. the "daily beast" told me something about gary that i wouldn't have garnered from "the new york times" story that was so wonderful as it described the backgrounds and the rainbow that these...
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so douglas, maybe he wasn't then but he apparently is now?esults of his own actions, if so? >> absolutely. he wasn't then and is now and it's because of the comey affair that we've all been talking about. you know, this is a very big moment tonight. it's been a very subdued day because of the alexandria shooting. donald trump's been perfect. going to the hospital there this evening and the rest but this is a -- this means this cloud is not clearing up for donald trump and it gives the mueller report more credence to keep that investigation going. he's being really investigated now in three different fronts. "the washington post" had quite a scoop this evening. >> yeah. jack, a spokesman for president trump's attorney marc kasowitz said in response to the "washington post" report, and he pointed out that there's push back from them, "the fbi leak of information regarding the president is outrageous, inexcusable and illegal". but the statement doesn't deny the reporting, jack. >> i still think it's outrageous. number one, it shows the fbi is co
so douglas, maybe he wasn't then but he apparently is now?esults of his own actions, if so? >> absolutely. he wasn't then and is now and it's because of the comey affair that we've all been talking about. you know, this is a very big moment tonight. it's been a very subdued day because of the alexandria shooting. donald trump's been perfect. going to the hospital there this evening and the rest but this is a -- this means this cloud is not clearing up for donald trump and it gives the...
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i'm mike from douglas, massachusetts. and i have alzheimer's. early on set. i'm 55. soon, i will have forgetten this conversation. i will have forgotten everything. you, my children, my wife. his wife stood quietly as he paused. searching for words. finally he said, everything i know will be taken from me. and that was all it took. my eyes filled with tears, and i held my breath. how does anyone deal with that future? for an instant the faces of those i loved flit erred across my mind. my grandchild, my husband, bruce, my three brothers. and all those who had already died. daddy, mother, aunt bee, our beloved dog otis. who would i be if i forgot them? before i could recover enough to speak, mike bounded on. will have forgotten so i am here today while i can remember. i'm here to ask you to fight for funding for research of alzheimer's. i will not remember but i'm asking you to remember. mike had stopped me cold. his story was like a spear thrust between my ribs. reminding me that everything we do in washington matters to real people, people who never planned to ask f
i'm mike from douglas, massachusetts. and i have alzheimer's. early on set. i'm 55. soon, i will have forgetten this conversation. i will have forgotten everything. you, my children, my wife. his wife stood quietly as he paused. searching for words. finally he said, everything i know will be taken from me. and that was all it took. my eyes filled with tears, and i held my breath. how does anyone deal with that future? for an instant the faces of those i loved flit erred across my mind. my...
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douglas brinkley, steven moore, thank you for joining us this saturday evening. you're looking live at vice president mike pence speaking at the faith and freedom coalition's patriots gala in washington. moment ago playing to a friendly crowd he made it clear he agrees with president trump's decision to pull out of the paris climate agreement. listen. >> he's unleashing american energy and unburdening american businesses, putting america back to work and fighting every day to put america first which was on full display just last week when president donald trump pulled the united states of america out of the paris climate accord. >> we're still following his remarks to see if he says anything about russia or james comey's testimony or if there are tapes or jeff sessions' upcoming testimony. we'll bring it to you if he does. still to come this hour, the comey headlines came fast and furious this week. next, an in-depth look back at the relationship between the president and the fired fbi director. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." plaque psoriasis. be the you who
douglas brinkley, steven moore, thank you for joining us this saturday evening. you're looking live at vice president mike pence speaking at the faith and freedom coalition's patriots gala in washington. moment ago playing to a friendly crowd he made it clear he agrees with president trump's decision to pull out of the paris climate agreement. listen. >> he's unleashing american energy and unburdening american businesses, putting america back to work and fighting every day to put america...
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douglas murray, thanks for being with us today.ou talk about europe being engaged in some kind of suicidal act where there is declining birth rates, there is self hatred, self guilt and multi-culturalism that's destroying europe. why is this relevant to americans? >> everything i describe in this book is the result of traveling pack europe and meeting the people that just arrived and meting the leaders of europe. all the things we have gone through are examples of things america is starting to go through as well. it's just that we in europe are further down the road. to my mind this is a warning siren of what not to do in america. judge jeanine: is it mass immigration? what should we not do? >> the first thing is the mass immigration. europe has been taking people in far too fast, particularly to be able to integrate them into european society. we don't have a chance at this pace. also trying to integrate people who are here. >> the thing, it's the thing of not having the self distrust and self-hatred which is what we in europe hav
douglas murray, thanks for being with us today.ou talk about europe being engaged in some kind of suicidal act where there is declining birth rates, there is self hatred, self guilt and multi-culturalism that's destroying europe. why is this relevant to americans? >> everything i describe in this book is the result of traveling pack europe and meeting the people that just arrived and meting the leaders of europe. all the things we have gone through are examples of things america is...
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>> douglas? >> yes. set of things, you just to so slow the flow down, the number of people coming in work on people who are already there. and thirdly, you know you can't -- we talk. about what you don't want, you know manchester bomber the other week. with 22 years old, born in britain, parents, to your point, have been given asylum from libya. but he ended up blowing up 22 people, one for every year of life that britain has given him. people her who think that problems are borders have to be kidding. charles: thank you very much. home thank you for watching. can't see the show, dvr it. he is next.. >> senate republican leadership today finally unveiling their healthcare legislation. after weeks of negotiations, negotiations behind closed-door closed-doors. 142 page bill repeals most of obamacare. including medicaid expansion. but it does not go as far as the house version, and that has already cost some conservative support.
>> douglas? >> yes. set of things, you just to so slow the flow down, the number of people coming in work on people who are already there. and thirdly, you know you can't -- we talk. about what you don't want, you know manchester bomber the other week. with 22 years old, born in britain, parents, to your point, have been given asylum from libya. but he ended up blowing up 22 people, one for every year of life that britain has given him. people her who think that problems are borders...
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general of the army douglas macarthur, commander-in-chief designated to accept the surrender of the japanese eighth army.
general of the army douglas macarthur, commander-in-chief designated to accept the surrender of the japanese eighth army.
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douglas murray, thanks for being with us today. being engaged in some kind of suicidal act where there is declining birth rates, there is self hatred, self guilt and multi-culturalism that's destroying europe. why is this relevant to americans? >> everything i describe in this book is the result of traveling pack europe and meeting the people that just arrived and meting the leaders of europe. all the things we have gone through are examples of things america is starting to go through as well. it's just that we in europe are further down the road. to my mind this is a warning siren of what not to do in america. judge jeanine: is it mass immigration? what should we not do? >> the first thing is the mass immigration. europe has been taking people in far too fast, particularly to be able to integrate them into european society. we don't have a chance at this pace. also trying to integrate people who are here. >> the thing, it's the thing of not having the self distrust and self-hatred which is what we in europe have cultivated for mor
douglas murray, thanks for being with us today. being engaged in some kind of suicidal act where there is declining birth rates, there is self hatred, self guilt and multi-culturalism that's destroying europe. why is this relevant to americans? >> everything i describe in this book is the result of traveling pack europe and meeting the people that just arrived and meting the leaders of europe. all the things we have gone through are examples of things america is starting to go through as...
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joining me now josh rogan, cnn national security analyst, julie cian and douglas brinkly. doug, let's start with you. it is up to the senate judiciary committee whether or not the session is open or closed. >> i can see the predicament they're in, because they want. each of them has a different value. in a closed testimony they can get work done and figure out if there were any meetings, at least as much as sessions is willing to provide. but the open hearing tells the american people what they're doing. the situation they don't want to be in as stealing the sessions testimony away from the senate appropriations committee and away from the sebt judiciary committee, which also have very good reasons to have the attorney general testify in public. there's stuff going on all over the world that jeff sessions is involved in, has nothing to do with the russia investigation. so they're between a rock and a hard place. they want everything, and sessions doesn't seem to be willing to give them everything. so they're going to have to negotiate and come up with a solution. >> and ju
joining me now josh rogan, cnn national security analyst, julie cian and douglas brinkly. doug, let's start with you. it is up to the senate judiciary committee whether or not the session is open or closed. >> i can see the predicament they're in, because they want. each of them has a different value. in a closed testimony they can get work done and figure out if there were any meetings, at least as much as sessions is willing to provide. but the open hearing tells the american people...
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jonathan gruber and douglas holtz, thank you for joining me.you courtesy of john oliver. that's coming up next. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. so you can get business done. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. >>> we have got one more thing before we go. it is a good one this time. john oliver, always a good one, this one is particularly good. hbo's john
jonathan gruber and douglas holtz, thank you for joining me.you courtesy of john oliver. that's coming up next. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're...
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shingo douglas. ngoc strong huynh. noe hernandez. carlos sibayan. xavier martin from maryland. gary rehm. the cargo ship slammed into the warship around 2:00 in the morning. u.s. officials are vowing to figure out what happened. >> we're going to cooperate with all of the stakeholders in this. especially the japanese. but we will -- we'll get those answers. >> the impact knocked sailors out of their bunks and water flooded the sleeping quarters. you can see, extensive damage to the ship. some sailors kept diving to save their shipmates, while others saved the ship from sinking. >>> a major disaster in portugal where wildfires have killed 60 people. the flames so intense, the government is making an uh gerg appeal for help. richard cantu, has the latest. >> reporter: all through the night, the deadly forest fires raging out of control. the wall of flames outpacing more than 1,000 firefighters, struggling desperately to contain them. the flames whipped by fierce wind. when i saw the wind it looked like a storm and fireworks, said this woman. and i told my husband, this is the end
shingo douglas. ngoc strong huynh. noe hernandez. carlos sibayan. xavier martin from maryland. gary rehm. the cargo ship slammed into the warship around 2:00 in the morning. u.s. officials are vowing to figure out what happened. >> we're going to cooperate with all of the stakeholders in this. especially the japanese. but we will -- we'll get those answers. >> the impact knocked sailors out of their bunks and water flooded the sleeping quarters. you can see, extensive damage to the...
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. >>> a gas main break in san francisco is in the area of 20th and douglas streets.he fire department says people in the area should shelter in place and close windows to minimize exposure to gas. we'll bring you updates as we get them. >>> how young is too young for smartphones. the proposal in one state to ban the devices for kids. and the arguments on both sides. >>> she thought she was cleaning up after a dog when she got a snaky surprise. children. but as vladimir duthiers reports... some parents say >>> a campaign is underway in colorado to make it the first state to ban sales of smartphones for children. some parents say the move would reach too far into trying to control how they raise their kids. >> they are always in it and it's hard to get them to focus and get their attention. >> reporter: a working mom in denver -- >> it's time to read. >> reporter: she restricts the amount of time spent on the phones. >> it's up to myself and my husband to pull them out of the that every once in a while. >> reporter: he's drumming up support -- parents against underage
. >>> a gas main break in san francisco is in the area of 20th and douglas streets.he fire department says people in the area should shelter in place and close windows to minimize exposure to gas. we'll bring you updates as we get them. >>> how young is too young for smartphones. the proposal in one state to ban the devices for kids. and the arguments on both sides. >>> she thought she was cleaning up after a dog when she got a snaky surprise. children. but as...
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pleased to welcome douglas haines, university of california ir vine, john king jr., former u.s. education secretary and current president of the education trust and michelle, president of the campaign for college opportunity and glad to have you all on this program. let me start with the obvious question which is why there are so many students starting and not finishing and particularly, mr. king, students of color in that category. why is that? >> we've good couple things going on, one is economic challenges, so for many students, they are spending a very large share of their family's income on the cost of college, even with the aid of their receiving from the federal government and often from their state government. we nolo income students can be spending as much as three quarters of their family income, whereas affluence, it's a smaller portion. once you get over the financial issues, there are lots of issues around what it's like to be on a college campus for students who may be the first in their family to go to college. it may be unfamiliar. the first bad grade can lead th
pleased to welcome douglas haines, university of california ir vine, john king jr., former u.s. education secretary and current president of the education trust and michelle, president of the campaign for college opportunity and glad to have you all on this program. let me start with the obvious question which is why there are so many students starting and not finishing and particularly, mr. king, students of color in that category. why is that? >> we've good couple things going on, one...
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douglas was right.n arguing that slavery in the territories was whatever majorities in the territories wanted. the second conclusion that follows is that in democracy, the essential machinery of justice is the adding machine. justice is known when the votes are tabulated. period. lincoln knew better. today, however, simple majority finds it practice in a laboratory is presidency. evan randolph was not wrong in discerning in the office of the presidency, the fetus of even know the, constitution is reticent about presidential duties, beyond conducting diplomacy, making appointments and nominations, commanding such military forces as congress creates, and taking care that the laws are faithfully executed. if george washington had not been waiting in the wings, the constitutional convention might have devised a different presidential office. and if virginia's ratifying convention had rejected the constitution, as it nearly did, the soft wax of the presidential office would not have received washington's sta
douglas was right.n arguing that slavery in the territories was whatever majorities in the territories wanted. the second conclusion that follows is that in democracy, the essential machinery of justice is the adding machine. justice is known when the votes are tabulated. period. lincoln knew better. today, however, simple majority finds it practice in a laboratory is presidency. evan randolph was not wrong in discerning in the office of the presidency, the fetus of even know the, constitution...
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. >> douglas, to you. you used to be the guy in the line of fire, running the cbo. you noted before, the party that put the cbo leader in power is generally the one that doesn't love the cbo. republicans don't like the cbo right now. do they have merit in their argument because the line we keep hearing out of republicans, the cbo almost always gets things wrong. it's not factual. they get some right and some wrong. >> cbo is going to be wrong in circumstances like this. they are most important when the congress is doing something new and innovative. the senate bill has innovative features. cbo has little history on which to base their projections. if you run the clock forward, it is inevitable they will be wrong. the question is whether they are bias. they try to put their estimate in the middle. it's likely to be too high as too low. cbo operates under special handcuffs. they have to compare to current law. so, in the case of medicaid, that means they have to assume that it will be costful to plow enough taxpayer money into it to have that program survive. i think
. >> douglas, to you. you used to be the guy in the line of fire, running the cbo. you noted before, the party that put the cbo leader in power is generally the one that doesn't love the cbo. republicans don't like the cbo right now. do they have merit in their argument because the line we keep hearing out of republicans, the cbo almost always gets things wrong. it's not factual. they get some right and some wrong. >> cbo is going to be wrong in circumstances like this. they are...
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host: who does have credibility on capitol hill douglas? as you watch these hearings, who do you think has conducted themselves well and with credibility? caller: it's become so partisan, it's heart breaking. it's hard to know -- there was a call in my local paper here that the american people can smell insincerity right through the tv screen. it's true. i really don't have an answer to that question because if this is such an important issue, if russia is such a threat in the democrats say they wanted to drag this on for years and get to the bottom of this and keep having more hearings and committees they're being insincere. let's do something about it. dragging it on and trying to smear the president and stop the agenda that he he was elected to carry out, it doesn't make any sense to me. host: the chairman of the senate intelligence committee is a republican from north carolina. senator burr. do you think he's done a good job of trying to lead these hear hearings? caller: he's really in a bad position. the swamp isn't just yep oh -- demo
host: who does have credibility on capitol hill douglas? as you watch these hearings, who do you think has conducted themselves well and with credibility? caller: it's become so partisan, it's heart breaking. it's hard to know -- there was a call in my local paper here that the american people can smell insincerity right through the tv screen. it's true. i really don't have an answer to that question because if this is such an important issue, if russia is such a threat in the democrats say...
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. >> my real need michael douglas, people get very confused because, driver over the site. >> and thenthat was michael keaton, also known as michael douglas on the late show with steven dog bert, thinks you learning watching the late show. >> i love that. >> good, good stuff as you always say, right? all right, well, jim, we had the thunderstorms rumbled through the overnight, now long gone thankfully, how much, i can't promise you we're totally dry through the rest of the day, but that was the brunt of anything that was going to strike our area. what you notice at this just shop shot view, the try said sweep made with the area radar, the heaviest rain that came through early this morning now much more after new york problem, heck moving out of the big apple toward long island, parts of connecticut, long since made full departure, notice to the left, batch of showers around harrisburg, i want to keep my eye on this we should be in the clear elsewhere. the rest of the region, for the majority of the day here later few thunderstorms, because front crossing through, pretty weak in general
. >> my real need michael douglas, people get very confused because, driver over the site. >> and thenthat was michael keaton, also known as michael douglas on the late show with steven dog bert, thinks you learning watching the late show. >> i love that. >> good, good stuff as you always say, right? all right, well, jim, we had the thunderstorms rumbled through the overnight, now long gone thankfully, how much, i can't promise you we're totally dry through the rest of...
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douglas, thank you for joining us. that was really interesting for you jared kushner's latest target of leaks by unnamed sources hoping to bring down the trump administration. brit hume says the entire story is a joke. he'll be here to explain why. also, celebrities coming to the defense of kraft, kathy griffin. we'll show you ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> tucker: time for tonight's reality check. thanks to recent leaks by the single most powerful group in washington, a collection of people we call unnamed sources, jared kushner has become the latest figure in the trump administration accused of being a russian collaborator. >> jared kushner and russia's ambassador to washington to discuss the possibility of setting up a secret and secure communications channel between trump's transition
douglas, thank you for joining us. that was really interesting for you jared kushner's latest target of leaks by unnamed sources hoping to bring down the trump administration. brit hume says the entire story is a joke. he'll be here to explain why. also, celebrities coming to the defense of kraft, kathy griffin. we'll show you ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi....
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november 22,1952, a douglas c-124-a globe master 2 took off from tacoma, washington, headed for an air force base near anchorage. he along with 51 others were onboard and near middleton island in the gulf of alaska the plane disappeared. eight days after the plane's disappearance, part of the wreckage was located some 50 miles east of ang rang. -- anchorage. unfortunately, a week into the search the recovery team had to call off the effort due to weather conditions. the families of the victims were notified they would not ave any remains to bury. finally, in march 2016, after 64 years and extensive recovery efforts, his remains were confirmed found and returned to his home in arkansas. i'd like to extend my deepest condolences to the family of staff sergeant van fossen and hope they are now able to find peace he's finally home and in his final resting place. yield back. mr. speaker, last month we recognized national bike month and the many bicycling benefits that we have as citizens. i rise today to recognize the city of conway, arkansas, for its installation of their successful public
november 22,1952, a douglas c-124-a globe master 2 took off from tacoma, washington, headed for an air force base near anchorage. he along with 51 others were onboard and near middleton island in the gulf of alaska the plane disappeared. eight days after the plane's disappearance, part of the wreckage was located some 50 miles east of ang rang. -- anchorage. unfortunately, a week into the search the recovery team had to call off the effort due to weather conditions. the families of the victims...
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he eventually got it realized it was a message written by a man named douglas stevens in 1981.stevens tossed that into the river in florida, about 40 miles from where it was found. the man says he plans to meet up with stevens and return the note to him later this summer. you're wondering what does the note say. >> thank you. >> my question to the producer. the note apparently says if you find this note in the bottle, return it to the guy on the note in the bottle. >> you are the man, what can i say, mr. johnson. >>> we're talking about temps going up, and humidity going up especially by the end of the week. looking at temperatures, we forecast temperatures in the 80s, to 89. i did that because it's a dry air mass, and dry air masses can heat up quickly. just ask your friends in phoenix. live look outside. it's 84 right now. dew comfortable, winds are gusting out of the south at 28 miles an hour. for tonight, comfortable. lows in the 60s in the burbs. almost hot, but not humid. hot and humid both thursday and friday. afternoon storms friday, and some storms are going to linger
he eventually got it realized it was a message written by a man named douglas stevens in 1981.stevens tossed that into the river in florida, about 40 miles from where it was found. the man says he plans to meet up with stevens and return the note to him later this summer. you're wondering what does the note say. >> thank you. >> my question to the producer. the note apparently says if you find this note in the bottle, return it to the guy on the note in the bottle. >> you are...
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was confirmedter unanimously very william douglas was confirmed unanimously because you are looking at his government, his reasoning, education, experience or it not which club do you belong to? we are so driven now bipartisanship and the little alsoreements with -- it is fox news, msnbc, and it's the way the primaries are. we have really driven ourselves -- we have become a divided nation. this is not just members of congress who are divided and will talk to people on the other side of the aisle. it's the nation. it's much worse -- it's not polarization, it partisanship. that is something much worse and -- than madison would've ever anticipated. >> to play off the provocative point, is it right that medicine would be surprised after all that the election of 1800 raw political parties he did not anticipate? so extreme that the outgoing federalist reduced the size of the supreme court to deny jeffersonians to make supreme court justices. isn't that much worse, and if it is, do people geographically segregate themselves and to echo chambers, or are there other causes? >> there are many o
was confirmedter unanimously very william douglas was confirmed unanimously because you are looking at his government, his reasoning, education, experience or it not which club do you belong to? we are so driven now bipartisanship and the little alsoreements with -- it is fox news, msnbc, and it's the way the primaries are. we have really driven ourselves -- we have become a divided nation. this is not just members of congress who are divided and will talk to people on the other side of the...
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douglas chin, the attorney general of hawaii, joins me now. good evening to you, sir. all smiles today. what's your reaction to the decision? >> well, we were very encouraged by the decision that came out from the ninth circuit court of appeals. that was a decision that confirmed that our injunction against the travel ban should stand, and the reason for it was entirely new reason, that had not been really raised by the courts before. we've been raising it in our briefs from the very beginning. but essentially what they were finding is the problem with the travel ban is that it violates our federal immigration laws. and specifically, the immigration and nationality act. there's this provision that's in the immigration and nationality act where they say that the president does have the authority to ban entry of certain people, when he finds that it's detrimental to the interests of the united states. and so what the ninth circuit did is they actually said, you didn't satisfy that standard. what you came up with in your executive order, even the revised one, was not just
douglas chin, the attorney general of hawaii, joins me now. good evening to you, sir. all smiles today. what's your reaction to the decision? >> well, we were very encouraged by the decision that came out from the ninth circuit court of appeals. that was a decision that confirmed that our injunction against the travel ban should stand, and the reason for it was entirely new reason, that had not been really raised by the courts before. we've been raising it in our briefs from the very...
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douglas was confirmed unanimously. it used to be intelligence and now it's which club you belong so and we're so driven we partisanship and little -- it's also the fox news and the msnbc and it's the way the primaries are, and we have really driven ourselves -- bill bishop talk about this -- we have become a divided nation. this is not just members of congress who are divided and won't talk to people on the other side of the aisle. it's the nation. and it's much worse -- not porches porlarization is the problem. it's much worse than madison envisioned. >> if partisanship is me problem, first, is it right madison would be surprised? after all the election brought all these parties that were to extreme the outgoing federalist reduced the size of the supreme court to deny in the incoming jeffersonians to make supreme court appointments and i is the cause the big sort people geographically are separating themselves into echo chambers? >> mickey calls it partisanship. call it partisan tribalism. i think the reality is that
douglas was confirmed unanimously. it used to be intelligence and now it's which club you belong so and we're so driven we partisanship and little -- it's also the fox news and the msnbc and it's the way the primaries are, and we have really driven ourselves -- bill bishop talk about this -- we have become a divided nation. this is not just members of congress who are divided and won't talk to people on the other side of the aisle. it's the nation. and it's much worse -- not porches...
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let's talk it over with hawaii attorney general, douglas chin, who filed one of these lawsuits againstuch for spending part of father's day with us. i know we've spoken before along the different steps of your battle. you've now fought the courts -- or fought the travel ban in two different courts already. it is going to the highest court next. how big of a deal is this? >> well, right now the trump administration is up against a very important deadline which is the end of june. that's typically the time when the supreme court recesses for the summer. they don't come back until the beginning of november. so in terms of timing, what the trump administration is trying to do is to allow -- or convince the supreme court to allow it to be able to hear and review the lower court decisions that have occurred. >> would you expect that they would take up the case? >> i think there is a really good chance that they will. i mean even though you have a decision that was based on -- in the 4th circuit for one reason, that stopped the travel ban, you now have the 9th circuit decision that has stoppe
let's talk it over with hawaii attorney general, douglas chin, who filed one of these lawsuits againstuch for spending part of father's day with us. i know we've spoken before along the different steps of your battle. you've now fought the courts -- or fought the travel ban in two different courts already. it is going to the highest court next. how big of a deal is this? >> well, right now the trump administration is up against a very important deadline which is the end of june. that's...